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like the mayor of dallas, i brought a professional with me. i'd ursa gibson with multitier health system, which is one of our partners. whenever i'm asked to do a presentation i asked was the desired outcome? a few things want to accomplish. we want to make the case for workforce training. we went to dispel the myth that government and business can work together. government is not the enemy. we want to share best practices that does two things. it shows how you can move people up the wage protection under because as communities, we want to make our workers spend more money and provide essential services. finally, an example of the program but also serves the most vulnerable citizens. as we talk about the economy, we are often focused on unemployment. as mentioned earlier, what we don't talk about is the fact that there's lots of jobs that go unfilled. it's a huge mismatch between people who say i can't find a job and need seven players. you think about the fact there is a retirement looms coming across every single site here. it really illustr
like the mayor of dallas, i brought a professional with me. i'd ursa gibson with multitier health system, which is one of our partners. whenever i'm asked to do a presentation i asked was the desired outcome? a few things want to accomplish. we want to make the case for workforce training. we went to dispel the myth that government and business can work together. government is not the enemy. we want to share best practices that does two things. it shows how you can move people up the wage...
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in large metropolitan areas, say dallas, fort worth, because of the nature of older type knowledge he and just the geography of where airports are located, we need to manage airports and construction with one another. controllers need to manage both in tandem. with advanced navigation procedures, we can separate airports because of current approaches that mr. scovel talked about. it has attracted a conflict, that greatly increases capacity of both airports. that is what we're trying to get out through the deployment of advanced navigation procedures and the benefits are quite real. >> good to have you with us. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. as long as you are here, mr. porcari, i wonder if he occurred comment on the status of sort of the international negotiations if that's the correct way of framing it in dealing with the european, and congress has been on record as criticizing an illegal omissions trading scheme and that they are trying to impose extraterritorial. can you comment on where that'll issue stance? >> i be happy to comment on it. first, we have serious legal a
in large metropolitan areas, say dallas, fort worth, because of the nature of older type knowledge he and just the geography of where airports are located, we need to manage airports and construction with one another. controllers need to manage both in tandem. with advanced navigation procedures, we can separate airports because of current approaches that mr. scovel talked about. it has attracted a conflict, that greatly increases capacity of both airports. that is what we're trying to get out...
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i went down at the request of the performing arts center in dallas, the dallas performing arts center they asked me to come down and do one of these conversations with programs i went down about a month or two ago and i was down there and they were telling me how come it fights understood the woman correctly, some board member backstage, she said to me that they had feared -- i don't mean to be cute about this but american airlines they are in chicago and the people in dallas believed one of the reasons they lost out in the consideration of having a major public come to dallas even though they have plenty of other ones down there it's because they didn't have a concentrated art center, a distinctive monolithic art center like you have in the new york lincoln center and they're doing something about that now. they showed me the plans where the wind spirit is and the opera house and the performing arts school - they graduated from and game of their famous graduates. they told me they are going to close down some enormous sections of the eight lane freeway the have and rip it up and buil
i went down at the request of the performing arts center in dallas, the dallas performing arts center they asked me to come down and do one of these conversations with programs i went down about a month or two ago and i was down there and they were telling me how come it fights understood the woman correctly, some board member backstage, she said to me that they had feared -- i don't mean to be cute about this but american airlines they are in chicago and the people in dallas believed one of...
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this is hosted by southern med dis university in dallas. it's ninety minutes. let me start first can charles curran. he's a professor at sm. he served as president for three national professional societies, the american theological society, the catholic though lodge call society of america and the society of christian ethics. he's won numerous awards and edited tons of books. he's named "new york times" man of the news and abc person of the week. >>> next i would like to introduce linda eads serves as directer of the hunt leadership scholars program. she taught at the school of law since january 1986. she teaches and writes in the area of evidence, constitution law, and women in the law. professor has been named to the mesh law institute and recognized one of the texas top women lawyers. and i also would like to introduce ken lambrecht president and chief executive off of planted parenthood. they are the largest reproductive health care provider in the state and one of the largest in the nation. it's networking of health certainlies merge this fall and they now
this is hosted by southern med dis university in dallas. it's ninety minutes. let me start first can charles curran. he's a professor at sm. he served as president for three national professional societies, the american theological society, the catholic though lodge call society of america and the society of christian ethics. he's won numerous awards and edited tons of books. he's named "new york times" man of the news and abc person of the week. >>> next i would like to...
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but now mexican-american kids and students in houston or dallas suddenly had an opportunity into goes to yuki austin. the percentage of minority kids come begin steadily rose. they did very well of high-school but after the supreme court nearly upheld race-based affirmative action in university of michigan and texas announced they would go back to using race for a limited part of the class. 25% of the freshman class. that come in under the review and university says we will consider a lot of things. we won some discretion. if there is interested in architecture or music we want to choose that child. they are defending race for a limited part. and abigail fisher was turned down striking me as good but not exxon. and then was turned down but she sued to think she would have a very strong claim but it is able to say race plays a role therefore i was discriminated. so a very limited way they we're doing that. the supreme court granted that. justice o'connor is gone, justice kennedy has dissented every affirmative action case but in 2003. >> he descended on all of them upholding the progra
but now mexican-american kids and students in houston or dallas suddenly had an opportunity into goes to yuki austin. the percentage of minority kids come begin steadily rose. they did very well of high-school but after the supreme court nearly upheld race-based affirmative action in university of michigan and texas announced they would go back to using race for a limited part of the class. 25% of the freshman class. that come in under the review and university says we will consider a lot of...
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we've expanded or busiest ports along the southwest border, parts liked the dallas and we are working with our partners across the border. last year we stepped up the coordination of canada to the beyond the border action plan to speed the section of goods by the car parts so the factory is on both sides of the border can operate more efficiently. we continue to work closely with our mexican counterparts to protect the shared critical infrastructure and expanded trusted traveler programs as part of a declaration signed jointly by president obama and president calderon. these efforts are not only as being legitimate trade, they are also stopping the illegal goods from entering the country. goods that can undermine domestic businesses that get played by the rules. in fiscal year 2011 we interdicted goods and representing more than $1.1 billion in a retail value. further, the value of consumer safety seizures including things like pharmaceuticals totaled more than $60 million representing a 41% increase over fiscal year 2010. now when it comes to the movement of people and our efforts ar
we've expanded or busiest ports along the southwest border, parts liked the dallas and we are working with our partners across the border. last year we stepped up the coordination of canada to the beyond the border action plan to speed the section of goods by the car parts so the factory is on both sides of the border can operate more efficiently. we continue to work closely with our mexican counterparts to protect the shared critical infrastructure and expanded trusted traveler programs as...
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unfortunately the transportation is being phased by the dallas region. we can and should do more to improve the transportation infrastructure. that technology committee in the house i recognized that the long-term viability of transportation system is largely on the development of new transportation to knowledge and materials that will make our transportation infrastructure safer, stronger and more sustainable. because of that, one of my priorities is to ensure the department of transportation's research and development programs have the resources they need. i also want to make sure the departments research programs are set to, well coordinated and prioritize. we cannot provide current transportation places an enormous burden on the entire man. we need to do more to minimize the impact of service transportation on the environment and public health and to do this lead to invest resources in cutting-edge research and lead to environmental and sustainable infrastructures and take knowledge use. we have both the vibrant transportation. a robust environment i
unfortunately the transportation is being phased by the dallas region. we can and should do more to improve the transportation infrastructure. that technology committee in the house i recognized that the long-term viability of transportation system is largely on the development of new transportation to knowledge and materials that will make our transportation infrastructure safer, stronger and more sustainable. because of that, one of my priorities is to ensure the department of...
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bullying prevention policies that specifically protect lgbt are now in an unexpected places including dallas texas, jackson mississippi, oklahoma city and the entire state of arkansas. [cheers and applause] and we've finally, finally brought an end to "don't ask, don't tell." [cheers and applause] and you know, remarkably gps of having trained to come people serve in the service, it didn't sink or should. and i didn't think the marriages of her federal crew men. and remember her ship docked in virginia. just saying. the armed services still stands. this year, our task force organizers held three feet on the anti-activists how to build a bigger team for nondiscrimination law that will be on the ballot this spring in anchorage alaska. we trained activists and mobilize voters he end up the thread to traverse city michigan, a lgbt inclusive nondiscrimination law we want. [cheers and applause] here in maryland, a statewide bill was introduced on this monday, governor martin o'malley formally introduced the civil marriage protection act, which would extend marriage to same-sex mac couples. congrat
bullying prevention policies that specifically protect lgbt are now in an unexpected places including dallas texas, jackson mississippi, oklahoma city and the entire state of arkansas. [cheers and applause] and we've finally, finally brought an end to "don't ask, don't tell." [cheers and applause] and you know, remarkably gps of having trained to come people serve in the service, it didn't sink or should. and i didn't think the marriages of her federal crew men. and remember her ship...
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today's diverse ecology, where there's los angeles but also in wichita and new york and also in the dallas-fort worth area. in the u.s. with simultaneous emergence of lots of entrepreneurs in the early 20th century, the right brothers and everyone who followed the period we had a multiplicity of funding sources. the army air force has a purchaser for the right brothers, but the postal service did the most effect to industrial planning or industrial policy in the u.s. by having airmail pilots and saying this is the market for airplanes. we have individual barnstormers come air force all over the place. so we had a very, very rich structure. in china this has been military from day one. and so airspace was controlled and military secret. it's amazing to put a big chinese cities. they are extremely noisy, but not noisy from overhead. not helicopters despite mr. hsu's airliners because airports are usually far away. so what is the effort almost like the russian soviet economy of going from a military run system trying to willett into the civilian world. and trying to liberalize something by central
today's diverse ecology, where there's los angeles but also in wichita and new york and also in the dallas-fort worth area. in the u.s. with simultaneous emergence of lots of entrepreneurs in the early 20th century, the right brothers and everyone who followed the period we had a multiplicity of funding sources. the army air force has a purchaser for the right brothers, but the postal service did the most effect to industrial planning or industrial policy in the u.s. by having airmail pilots...
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reggie played basketball and football and actually tried out for the dallas cowboys. >> and the packers. >> and the packers. he concluded that he was better off in a political career because, although this is a contact sport, you don't break bones in politics. so reggie do you have something to say to the camera? >> this has been the great experience and politics, unlike sports, you have a longer career, you still have to listen to people yell at you and you still have to try to make everyone is happy as possible. >> play division iii football. >> played division iii football. he has a similar temperament to bill parcells. he is a little grumpy and you know, i mean that is who reggie is referring to when he talked about getting yelled at. >> i know every yelled. >> he actually keeps a good demeanor but there's an edge to him, you know? did you guys put this up? >> yeah. >> that is about 9:00 at night. >> you know whining. it's actually pretty good philosophy. it sums up a lot. you could do worse than just living by the book loss of the, no whining. you know? >> give a warm ask a team we
reggie played basketball and football and actually tried out for the dallas cowboys. >> and the packers. >> and the packers. he concluded that he was better off in a political career because, although this is a contact sport, you don't break bones in politics. so reggie do you have something to say to the camera? >> this has been the great experience and politics, unlike sports, you have a longer career, you still have to listen to people yell at you and you still have to try...
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dallas accord has done traditionally, it could decide whether to suspect or defer to legislative judgment depending how well the political process seems to be working, how partisan the law seems to be. but in these two cases the supreme court is applying a different and new double standard. in these cases the court to most of which a vote of the relatively underrepresented -- underrepresented individuals subject to the voter i.d. law while promoting the right to speak of the relatively well represented corporations subject to the campaign finance laws. the court's decision whether to approach these laws with suspicion is what matters most to the outcome of these cases. not the legislative purpose, the parties proof of facts, let alone the constitution text or history. to the extent we can call their support of the citizens united, one of the distinguishing characteristics is this double standard. this brings us to the voting rights act, introduced in 1965 by a great montana and senate majority leader mike mansfield, who also wishes he was a graduate and professor at the university of mont
dallas accord has done traditionally, it could decide whether to suspect or defer to legislative judgment depending how well the political process seems to be working, how partisan the law seems to be. but in these two cases the supreme court is applying a different and new double standard. in these cases the court to most of which a vote of the relatively underrepresented -- underrepresented individuals subject to the voter i.d. law while promoting the right to speak of the relatively well...
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laughter] >> the -- i sometimes say that on capitol hill the financial crisis is like the eighth season of dallas. if anybody remembers that season, the ninth season began with one of the characters making it and realizing the entire agency had been a dream and hadn't actually happened. [laughter] but, you know, one of the ways the battle was being fought between democrats and republicans right now is that democrats are trying to push forward on dodd-frank and republicans are trying to squeeze the budget of the regulators to make it more difficult to carry out the regulations. that is just a fact. >> let me ask you a question. you are calling for criminal prosecution of the various wall street figures. without naming names, and obviously a fraud is something that people should go to jail for. is their anything besides fraga that you think the leadership of the financial sector should be criminally liable for? >> i think that is a really hard question, and i do for my own sort of investigation from the book by roche, you know, there were certainly people what wall street firms who knew that they w
laughter] >> the -- i sometimes say that on capitol hill the financial crisis is like the eighth season of dallas. if anybody remembers that season, the ninth season began with one of the characters making it and realizing the entire agency had been a dream and hadn't actually happened. [laughter] but, you know, one of the ways the battle was being fought between democrats and republicans right now is that democrats are trying to push forward on dodd-frank and republicans are trying to...
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"the dallas morning news" reported the audience listened with the strictist attention with frequent applause. now, the next speaker, the chief justice spoke in prose. his review was nowhere near as good as the poet received. [laughter] in light of that, i thought the best course would be for me to compos a poem for this occasion. [laughter] there's no need to panic or run for the exits i gave up the plan and couldn't think of words that rhymed with lat latin legal terms. [laughter] the essay is, in fact, a truly magnificently scholarly work presents thoughtful and prophetic vision of what the rice institution would become. i want to focus on one point made. he observedded the great challenge in creating any constitution is, quote, "to plan at one in the same time for the immediate future and for the next 100 years." we're now at the century mark, and it's safe to say president lovitt and the six presidents who followed him met his challenge. rice's academic programs ranging from space, science, and nanotechnology to the baker institute for public policy are marked by both relevance and durab
"the dallas morning news" reported the audience listened with the strictist attention with frequent applause. now, the next speaker, the chief justice spoke in prose. his review was nowhere near as good as the poet received. [laughter] in light of that, i thought the best course would be for me to compos a poem for this occasion. [laughter] there's no need to panic or run for the exits i gave up the plan and couldn't think of words that rhymed with lat latin legal terms. [laughter]...
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after earning his jd from smu he worked in dallas' largest law firms -- lesson in health care matters. later, and come in the columbia hospital corporation, established what has become the largest for-profit health care conglomerate in the nation. columbia hca employs over 199,000 people. that's job creation for you. [applause] and provides quality health care for millions of people. but he didn't rest there. he and his wife, and, i worked with a group called world vision to provide primary health care system in bengali, kenya and does governor to step up its commitment to the people of florida, emphasizing the importance of accountability he ran his campaign under the slogan, let's get to work on a free system resonates with flirting today. his policies to foster economic asperity. under his leadership, he 25 months of consecutive job growth. so we have a notch bringer who succeeded in the air and translated success in the governments here. sadly, governor scott's mother very recently passed away come at the yeti is still here today managing to fulfill his commitment to us. of course
after earning his jd from smu he worked in dallas' largest law firms -- lesson in health care matters. later, and come in the columbia hospital corporation, established what has become the largest for-profit health care conglomerate in the nation. columbia hca employs over 199,000 people. that's job creation for you. [applause] and provides quality health care for millions of people. but he didn't rest there. he and his wife, and, i worked with a group called world vision to provide primary...
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[laughter] dallas is a very big language advocate. are there any dakotas hear? all right, he has a really big record of a birthweight for the county was wanted. he was born at 12 pounds. [laughter] that is pretty huge. natural childbirth. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] .. another video that will go along the same lines. so i ask a lot of questions you will fill out some answers and then we will compile that and come together and make something awesome and makes sterling going to a dark room and editing away and come out and feed him some animal crackers when it's done. that's it. thank you. [applause] >> okay. now how many of you were going to go to the video session? raise your hand. i thought they would do a great job recruiting you. are you ready for the next speaker? it's getting much better. we are in proving a lot. the next speaker was nominated by the president for the united states attorney for the district of south dakota. he was confirmed unanimously by the u.s. senate on october 15th, 2009. johnson is the u.s. attorney and he serves th
[laughter] dallas is a very big language advocate. are there any dakotas hear? all right, he has a really big record of a birthweight for the county was wanted. he was born at 12 pounds. [laughter] that is pretty huge. natural childbirth. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] .. another video that will go along the same lines. so i ask a lot of questions you will fill out some answers and then we will compile that and come together and make something awesome and makes sterling going to...
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on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent. even though the old world market was going nowhere. i can very well appreciated scenario for the cause in need of government around the world to get the financial house in order of the next two years we can remain in environment at see we deal with the fiscal cliff, as we deal with the huge deficit issues in the market and sees a need to deal an intelligent fashion. so unprepared. you folks are young, early 20s, late teens, whatever tissue can muster another three years for this. as i said at the beginning life expectancy is 82. another three years is going to be very painful to me, but i'm going to do it. i'm going to work out of because this what i love doing and have an obligation to do. i took somebody's money and effort to manage it intelligently improperly. i'm a value investor. some of her versus what is a investor meeting? what it means to me as i want more for less. so when you loo
on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent. even though the old world market was going nowhere. i can very well appreciated scenario for the cause in need of government around the world to get the financial house in order of the next two years we can remain in environment at see we deal with the fiscal cliff, as we deal with the huge deficit issues in the...
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we finished a huge trial in dallas and we're toupe 20 cases but this issue will not go away. phantom debt. increasingly, people are complaining that they are being called by debt collectors and they owe no debt. often these are people who have searched for payday loans online, all of a sudden they're getting calls from call centers in india. we know where they are -- trying to force people to pay debts they don't owe. with threats of arrest and imprisonment. we have shut down ten of them in one case. we filed two weeks ago. there's motive of this litigation to go. debt collection. we filed eight cases in the last year, and we have got more to come. debt collection abuse remains the largest single complaint we get at the federal trade commission. candice wright, we have been fighting this with the corruption of -- with the cooperation of the justice department but the complaint goes up. we'll be doing more enforce independent this. we're going after debt buyers. there's a new industry out there stale debt used to just sort of be written off. now it's -- we call it zombie debt
we finished a huge trial in dallas and we're toupe 20 cases but this issue will not go away. phantom debt. increasingly, people are complaining that they are being called by debt collectors and they owe no debt. often these are people who have searched for payday loans online, all of a sudden they're getting calls from call centers in india. we know where they are -- trying to force people to pay debts they don't owe. with threats of arrest and imprisonment. we have shut down ten of them in one...
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by mark davis and dallas, fort a worth. i think rick santorum is a of a guy. how about you quite just a few minutes away. g will go ahead and get this done. that is why these folks aroietod here. in just a few moments, you'll see i was secretary of state, not shoals. go enough for him. that will bring america. this review is on. we will take iowa and then run d to new i hampshire.ew hamps god bless you out. [cheers and applause] >> well, wait a few minutes bone with you, but let's take a break and get some commercial messages and then it will be back as the coverage continues. >> more from kcci in des moines, iowa and a minute. more tweets of reporters covering iowa caucuses. presidential election 2012 news we hand off the baton to decide on the future of the iesidency to >> -- in iowa. i've decided to return to texas, says the results of tonight's caucus, determine whether there is a path over for myself in this race. >> that is rick perry addressing supporters tonight after his pl disappointing fifth-place the finish. >> that's right. as you've heard him he'
by mark davis and dallas, fort a worth. i think rick santorum is a of a guy. how about you quite just a few minutes away. g will go ahead and get this done. that is why these folks aroietod here. in just a few moments, you'll see i was secretary of state, not shoals. go enough for him. that will bring america. this review is on. we will take iowa and then run d to new i hampshire.ew hamps god bless you out. [cheers and applause] >> well, wait a few minutes bone with you, but let's take a...
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the unfunded liability includes federal pensions which the dallas federal reserve said may 25th, 2009 federal pensions unfunded liabilities is 99 trillion by itself. now you get social security, medicare, and then i say to myself the country isn't ready to give up anything. and i look at this on a personal basis i say what about me? i say i'm 75 years of age, they paid me three times what i have paid into social security, and they also give me $25,000 more a year than i pay in federal taxes i can be means tested. when i say that to my peers i get one or 2% and the rest went to throw rocks at me we've to say we are in this together and until we get leadership that says we must sacrifice it just will not be done to example it is starting to work david cameron says we are all in this together the u.k.. the irish prime minister says no group, no sector camano individual would be scared from the sacrifice even the minimum wage would be reduced one euro. everybody pay something. everybody gives up something. what do you think of these ideas? >> eddy reza couple of important issues one is th
the unfunded liability includes federal pensions which the dallas federal reserve said may 25th, 2009 federal pensions unfunded liabilities is 99 trillion by itself. now you get social security, medicare, and then i say to myself the country isn't ready to give up anything. and i look at this on a personal basis i say what about me? i say i'm 75 years of age, they paid me three times what i have paid into social security, and they also give me $25,000 more a year than i pay in federal taxes i...
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president kennedy has just been killed in dallas. the remarkable coincidence of events. but fidel castro, i have to say one more thing, michael, fidel castro knew all of this. he knew that bobby kennedy had a role in it. he knew the cia was plotting his assassination because i demonstrate, i prove beyond any doubt in my new book that rolando kubell, the assassin was a double agent, working for fidel castro all along. >> so, this is just to repeat, you said, a year after the end of the cuban missile crisis. >> a year after the missile crisis. >> we don't want to exaggerate the peace, love and understanding that breaks out. >> the policy toward cuba is such that it would be simultaneously involved in plotting castro's assassination but also in a hidden mostly indirect dialogue with havana to explore the possibility of some sort of -- and peter is going to be telling this story in his forthcoming book, much of this is leaked out, including the fact that even as am-lash was being prepared for an assassination, there was an initiative through a reporter, lisa howard, to commu
president kennedy has just been killed in dallas. the remarkable coincidence of events. but fidel castro, i have to say one more thing, michael, fidel castro knew all of this. he knew that bobby kennedy had a role in it. he knew the cia was plotting his assassination because i demonstrate, i prove beyond any doubt in my new book that rolando kubell, the assassin was a double agent, working for fidel castro all along. >> so, this is just to repeat, you said, a year after the end of the...